Marc E. Bridgens, dean of construction and design technologies, assesses progress Friday. Mountain stone climbs the exterior walls of the turbine-control building, rising to meet the white vinyl siding that will soon be installed. The 576-square-foot structure will be topped by a blue metal roof, matching another at the ETEC site.
The Residence Life Office has announced its September/October award-winners among Resident Assistants in Pennsylvania College of Technology's on-campus housing complexes. Robert J. Lamb RA of the Month Chosen as Resident Assistant of the Month for the latest award period is Robert J. Lamb, of Lansing, N.Y., a welding and fabrication engineering technology major.
Young Wade Smith lends a helping hand to two of his father's General Services co-workers: Dale E. Henne (left) and Thomas A. Linn. As they enjoyed the fine fall weather around campus Thursday morning, the Bees – young toddlers at Penn College's Dunham Children's Learning Center – were drawn to watching General Services staff at various tasks.
Honored during Senior Day at Saturday's tennis match were, from left, Brent A. Borton, Adam L. Smith and Nicholas P. Mancuso. The Penn College tennis team paid tribute to its three graduating members Saturday at the final home match of the 2012 season. Brent A.
Students in Peter Kruppenbacher's Construction Hand and Power Tools class recently built 10 picnic tables for the pavilion at the Energy Technology Education Center along Route 15. Student-built tables await delivery to ETEC pavilion.
Meghan C. Cunningham, a general studies student from Williamsport, relaxes with Jonas, a Bichon Frise/poodle hybrid owned by Jan Hofer. Kenzie, a golden retriever mix owned by Carol Weaver, awaits attention ... ... and gets it from Michael A. Petrizio, of Sellersville, a culinary arts technology major. Joseph C.
Christopher P. Brennan Junior Christopher Brennan (New Hope) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference men’s soccer Player of the Week for the period ending Oct. 14. In the Wildcats’ only game of the week, Brennan scored a season-high four goals and added an assist to lead the team to a 6-1 win over Penn State New Kensington.
An eye-catching antique A 1909 Chalmers, on extended loan to Penn College's new automotive restoration technology major, took up residence in Madigan Library on Wednesday. At left, the car (which no doubt will attract considerable attention at this month's Open House and beyond) grabs the eye of Charles M.
A Bison Battalion team recently competed in the Ranger Challenge in Fort Dix, N.J., culminating a journey that began Sept. 1 as most students were still adjusting to the rhythm of college.
Cisco Networking Academy Jeffrey B. Weaver, associate professor of electronics and computer engineering technology, recently received notification and a plaque commemorating the 10th anniversary of the college’s involvement with the Cisco Networking Academy.
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